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zizinho

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Del Piero: 'Totti, finish with a smile’
by Football Italia

Alessandro Del Piero hopes Francesco Totti can end his Roma career “with a big smile and the farewell he deserves”.

It was announced yesterday that this will be Er Pupone’s final season with the Giallorossi, the club where he spent his entire career.

Comparisons have been drawn with the end of Del Piero’s time with Juventus, as the Bianconeri decided not to offer him a new contract beyond the 2011-12 season.

“There have been precedents, [Luciano] Spalletti spoke in one way and the club another,” Pinturicchio pointed out in an interview with Sky.

“I think this is a moment of great reflection for Francesco, and definitely a bit of frustration because he hasn’t played much compared to last year.

“Is it like my situation? Mine was a silence which contained so many things, above all suffering for what I was going to do soon.

“There’s definitely an analogy between myself and Francesco. Maybe not to the extent people think, we’re in two different situations and he’s a different age than I was. I also hadn’t fought with my Coach in the newspapers.

“But the story of having seen a whole career in the same shirt, and done it with so much love - that’s where the analogies lie. 20 years are a lot.

“He’ll remain in the eyes and the hearts of the Romanisti as their symbol, as the 'King of Rome’ regardless of his decision on his future.

“I hope he can finish with a big smile and the farewell he deserves for what he has been and is to Roma; as a friend, a former Italy teammate and a football fan.”
::lol3::
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Just shows that Agneli had nothing to do with disrespect show to a club legend and probably the greatest juventino ever. But honestly what can you expect from a egomaniac with the brain size of a cavemam, he probably threatened to leave the club even sooner if we didn't kick out Del Piero. Couldn't stand not being the center of attention and the most important person in the club. July 15, 2014 was the best day ever for the club.
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Fuck Totti. He has always been a piece of shit.

I have huge respect for many of the other clubs legend. But the world of football will be richer with pricks like Totti of the field.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Totti as a human being is a scumbag. But Totti the footballer is one of the most talented players I have ever seen.
basically this. too bad for him that for years, he hasn't been a footballer anymore.

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just for lulz: https://www.facebook.com/Calciomerc...45562327850/10154837069057851/?type=3&theater

top comment: "there's a japanese, a brazilian and a colombian. sounds like a joke, and it is a joke indeed: it's called inter" :baus:
 

napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
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Just shows that Agneli had nothing to do with disrespect show to a club legend and probably the greatest juventino ever. But honestly what can you expect from a egomaniac with the brain size of a cavemam, he probably threatened to leave the club even sooner if we didn't kick out Del Piero. Couldn't stand not being the center of attention and the most important person in the club. July 15, 2014 was the best day ever for the club.
Wut?
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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The funny thing about 5 maggio that is relevant now... Yes, Poborsky got two goals for the equalizers, but Diego Simeone was the one who killed them off and now Inter fans idolize him for his Atletico heroics despite the fact he only played two seasons with them :D
 

napoleonic

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The funny thing about 5 maggio that is relevant now... Yes, Poborsky got two goals for the equalizers, but Diego Simeone was the one who killed them off and now Inter fans idolize him for his Atletico heroics despite the fact he only played two seasons with them :D
Only 2 seasons? Now I really wonder why they cherish simeone that much, lol.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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The funny thing about 5 maggio that is relevant now... Yes, Poborsky got two goals for the equalizers, but Diego Simeone was the one who killed them off and now Inter fans idolize him for his Atletico heroics despite the fact he only played two seasons with them :D
I would say that it was Gianichedda's presence in that Lazio team that made all the difference.
 
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